25 Sep 2014

To Do List for the Weekend of 9/26

Are you ready for the weekend? Why did I even ask that? Tonight is the weekly bluegrass night at The Argonaut. Hollertown will perform on the upstairs stage from 8pm to 11pm. Friday night at the Atlas singer-songwriter Laura Tsaggaris  will perform and record what will become an album called Live at the Atlas. The […]


24 Sep 2014

Hill's Eye View: 'Never Know What You'll Find

As we switch out our summer togs for the warm clothes of fall and winter one tends to get the itch to toss a few things and free up a little space. In these houses, a little space is all there is and it goes a long way. The detritus that hits the sidewalks is an […]


23 Sep 2014

Dining:

Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month With a Taco

When I moved to the Hill from the West Coast, one of the things that struck me was the dearth of Mexican food. I was pointed to a few places that were adequate, but the flavor was just not the same. I had been spoiled in California, with handmade tortillas made by first- and second-generation […]


23 Sep 2014

Hill Buzz

Young & Hungry shared the scoop on Union Kitchen opening a cafe on Capitol Hill. JDLand got a tour if Vida fitness at Yard Park, which is finally nearing completion. District Doughnuts reported sold 1200 doughnuts in just 2 hours, according to PoPville. Washington Business Journal checked out the latest plans in the wake of […]


22 Sep 2014

Lost Capitol Hill: John Collet

Four weeks ago, I led a tour through the Navy Yard neighborhood, a tour in which I attempted to recreate what it looked like 200 years earlier, just before the British came through. One of the stops was the old brewery that had been built in an abandoned sugar refinery. I noticed at the time […]


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